
Ahmedabad is famous for its delicious Gujrati food. There are lots of Rastaurants in Ahmadabad but the famous ones are:-
Pakvan hotel
Gordhan Dhal – Sarkej Highway
Dadi Dining
Tulsi Dining
Prince Dining
House of MG
The food at the House of MG is simply outstanding, the best Gujarati meals I had anywhere. There are freshly cooked Indian snacks, fresh fruit juices and home-made ice-creams. The menu is quite electric with an emphasis on Indian food.
If you are in Gujarat then make sure that you visit this restaurant and enjoy at least one meal.
Somnath Temple is located near Veraval which falls in Saurashtra region situated on the western coast of Gujarat. It is an important temple, comprising one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
It is believed that the Somnath temple here was originally built by Somraj, the Moon God himself, out of gold, and then rebuilt by Ravana in silver and then by Krishna in Wood, then by Bhimdev in stone.
Amdavad is connected by Rail, Road and Air with all the major destinations. Veraval Somnath is connected with Amdavad to Rail and Road facilities. Somnath is at a distance of 465 km. from Amdavad. At present Jet Airways operates passenger flight from Bombay.
Bhavnagar has beautiful locations which have both ancient and cultural importance. They are as follows:
Gaurishankar Lake: This dried lake is used for coordinating public occasions like fairs etc. It has a garden called Pil Garden and a picnic spot.
Velavadar sanctuary: Located in the Bhal area, Velvadar is noted for the preservation of Indian antelope- black buck, wolf etc.
Gangajha: Built in white marble, the Gangadevi temple with chhatri was constructed by Maharaja Takhtsinghji in remembrance of Maharani Majirajba .
Takhteshwar Temple: Located on a hill, this temple constructed by Maharaja Takhatsinghji is built in white marble with a picnic spot and a spot for worshipping lord Mahadev .